Donncha,
Funny that it parses the file when requested directly - it sounds more like
a bug in mod_autoindex or possibly even Netscape (found that it screws up
localhost requests sometimes, but that's on Windows). Few questions - Is
PHP3 on there as well? What version of Apache? Want to post the relevant
lines from your httpd.conf? Want to post a URL to the phpinfo() output?
I had a look on bug.php.net/version4, and there was one posting quite like
yours, but I reckon it was just a misconfiguration. Might be an idea to ask
on zend.com - Andi Gutmans and a couple of the other developers hang out
there. Probably a bit advanced for phpbuilder, but I guess it's no harm. The
PHP4 mailing list is another idea.
But all that's probably obvious. :) Sorry I can't be of more help.
adam
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ilug-admin at linux.ie [mailto:ilug-admin at linux.ie]On Behalf Of
> Donncha O Caoimh
> Sent: 12 April 2000 11:13
> To: ilug at linux.ie> Subject: [ILUG] PHP4.. save as dialog in Netscape
>>> Just put PHP4 RC1 on a server here and it works well enough, but
> everytime I go to a directory url (say http://test/ instead of
>http://test/index.php) Netscape brings up a file requester to save the
> html.
> Looking at the saved file I see that the file hasn't been processed
> (still contains PHP code).
> There's only an index.php file in the directory I'm looking at ..
>> Anyone had this problem?
>> Donncha.
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